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During the 2019 Danbury Day at the Capitol, Rep. Godfrey speaks towards the remarkable achievements, life and legacy of Marian Anderson, who's been said to have the greatest voice of the 20th century. We also recognized four remarkable individuals- Marge Gallo, Lew Wallace, Mary Teicholz, and Albert Mead, for their extraordinary accomplishments.
I presented a citation to Immaculate High School's boys basketball team to congratulate them on their state championship win.
I attended a press conference with Veterans Committee co-chair Sen. Mae Flexer (to my left), veterans, and fellow lawmakers to call for restoring funding to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
I joined Steve Kennedy of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America and Veterans Committee House Chair Rep. Jack Hennessy to call for the restoration of $2 million in funding to the Department of Veterans Affairs
Rep. Arconti and I met with the Danbury Boys Indoor Track Team at the Capitol and congratulated them on being Class LL State Champions!
It was a pleasure to meet with representatives from APEX Community Center on International AIDS Day.
I'm honored to be named one of AARP's Capitol Caregivers. This award is given to legislators who champion the needs of family caregivers.
I was honored to present a citation to Lynn Taborsak at the Danbury Day celebration at the Capitol. With me are fellow Danbury Reps. David Arconti and Michael Ferguson.
My legislative intern, Andrew, did a great job acting as Speaker during the interns' mock session!
Rep. David Arconti and I attended the Danbury Transportation Forum to hear our neighbors' thoughts on regional transportation issues
Listening to Danbury residents' feedback, along with the Danbury legislative delegation and Transportation Commissioner James Redeker, at the Danbury Transportation Forum
I spoke at a press conference in support of legislation that would enter Connecticut into the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
Rep. David Arconti, Majority Leader Matt Ritter, Tom Saadi, and I celebrate Tom's confirmation as the new Connecticut Commissioner of Veterans Affairs.
I was honored to be presented the Bice Clemow Award by Dan Klau, President of the CT Council on Freedom of Information, for my work promoting open and accountable government.
It was great to meet with members of AARP from Danbury at the Capitol!
Recently the Danbury legislative delegation held Danbury Day at the State Capitol, an annual celebration of our great city.
Presenting a legislative citation to Danbury Nurses Union President Mary Consoli at Danbury Day at the State Capitol
I'd like to thank my legislative student intern John Carragher for all his hard work this session!
It was great to meet with advocates from Ability Beyond at the Legislative Office Building. Ability Beyond is a nonprofit that helps people with disabilities in the Danbury area.
It was a pleasure to read to children and families at the Morris Street Family Resource Center.
I testified in support of HB 5741, which would require sober living homes to register as businesses.
I was happy to meet with two Western Connecticut University students, Allison Vas and Zachery Rubin, at the Legislative Office Building.
A great day for Danbury at today's state bond commission meeting: $1 million for renovations to the Richter House, $10 million for I-84 (exits 3-8), $4 million for the Danbury Branch RR, and $277,000 for capital improvements to 22 Orchard St. for the collaborative efforts of Family and Children's Aid (FCA) and the Centro Hispano.
Bob Godfrey at the 2015 Mission Of Mercy free dental clinic in Danbury
Danbury lawmakers Rep. David Arconti and Bob Godfrey met with a large group of young constituents for Early Childhood Advocacy Day at the State Capitol supporting full implementation of establishing the Office of Early Childhood, which will be charged with delivering invaluable services to young children across the state.
Danbury lawmakers Rep. David Arconti and Bob Godfrey met with a large group of young constituents for Early Childhood Advocacy Day at the State Capitol supporting full implementation of establishing the Office of Early Childhood, which will be charged with delivering invaluable services to young children across the state.